Common use of CONTINUING DUTY TO DISCLOSE Clause in Contracts

CONTINUING DUTY TO DISCLOSE. If, prior to or during trial, a party learns of any additional witness whose identity, if known, should have been included in the written statement fur- nished under subdivision (a)(2) of this rule, that party shall promptly notify in writing the other party or the other party’s attorney of the name and address of any such witness.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Unlawful Possession or Receipt of Firearms, Unlawful Possession or Receipt of Firearms, Unlawful Possession or Receipt of Firearms

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CONTINUING DUTY TO DISCLOSE. If, If prior to or during trial, a party learns of any an additional witness whose identity, if known, should have been included in the written statement fur- nished information furnished under subdivision (a)(2a) of this ruleor (b), that the party shall promptly notify in writing the other party or the other party’s attorney of the name existence and address identity of any such additional witness.. Page 57 TITLE 18, APPENDIX—RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Rule 12.1

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Unlawful Possession or Receipt of Firearms, Unlawful Possession or Receipt of Firearms

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CONTINUING DUTY TO DISCLOSE. If, If prior to or during trial, a party learns of any an additional witness whose identity, if known, should have been included in the written statement fur- nished information furnished under subdivision (a)(2a) of this ruleor (b), that the party shall promptly notify in writing the other party or the other party’s attorney of the name existence and address identity of any such additional witness.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Unlawful Possession or Receipt of Firearms

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